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Bullet Trains Will be Affordable For All, Says Railway Minister Piyush Goyal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe are scheduled to lay the foundation stone of the much-anticipated bullet train project on September 14.
Not Entertaining Post-dated Cheques, Amby Valley to Go under the Hammer: SC
A Supreme Court bench led by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra have given a go ahead to the auction proceedings following the failure of Sahara chief Subrata Roy to deposit substantial amount of money towards refunding investors.
AIMPLB Launches Signature Campaign For Women to Build Consensus on Shariat
Since the issue of instant talaq is less about religion and more about gender justice and equality, AIMPLB's campaign for women is being seen as more of a referendum to show that “real Muslim women can never accept any interference with their Shariat.”
Airtel Takes On Reliance Jio With 4G VoLTE Launch in Mumbai
Airtel VoLTE will be available on popular 4G/LTE enabled mobile devices, which must have a Airtel 4G SIM.
Won't Go Against Sentiments of Kashmiris: Rajnath Singh on Article 35A
Both the National Conference (NC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had raised the issue of Article 35-A in their meeting with the home minister on Sunday.
10 Most Expensive Cars Ever Sold at Auction
A look at the 10 most expensive cars ever sold at auction.
Fifty Shades Freed First Teaser: Of Wedding Vows and a Deadly Twist
Both teaser and a new poster feature the tagline 'Mrs. Grey will see you now,' but the film isn't all about their marital bliss.
Rihanna Rides Into New York Fashion Week Like A Rockstar
While Rihanna debuted 50 different looks at the show, the overall highlight? A black dress revealing some of the waist, paired with a baggy army green jacket to give it the Rihanna edge.
Twitter Trying Feature to Let You Tweetstorm With Ease
According to a report, A user has discovered a hidden, experimental "tweetstorm" feature in Twitter's Android app that simplifies the process.
Actor Sreenivasan's House Smeared In Black Oil
Sreenivasan's home at Kuthuparambu was smeared in black oil allegedly by miscreants early on Sunday.
Big Defaulters Responsible for Higher NPAs of Banks, Says Arun Jaitley
"Whatever big NPAs are there in the big banks, that are not because of small people, but because of big people (defaulters) and today it has become a challenge how to recover that money from these people," said Arun Jaitley.
Cambridge University May Scrap Written Exams Due to Bad Handwriting
The move would see an end to more than 800 years of tradition after students increasingly chose to use laptops to take down lecture notes.
Humour And Protest Can Be Subtle, Says Kiku Sharda
Kiku Sharda expresses his happiness on the imprisonment of Guru Ram Rahim Singh and talks about his upcoming film 2016 The End.
Rahul Gandhi to Meet Business Leaders, Overseas Indians in US
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi will begin his nearly two-week trip to the US with an address at the University of California, Berkeley, on Monday.
What's Sinful Can be Lawful, Can't Suffer for 'Saat Janam': AIMPLB on Triple Talaq
The Mulsim Personal Law Board said that it is a misconception and triple talaq can still be valid in law and never be disregarded, even if it’s sinful. During Sunday’s executive meeting, the board will be looking at finding legal solutions to the clash be...
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Becomes 1st Pakistan PM to Fly in F-16 Fighter Jet
Pakistan's new prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, during a visit to the newly-established Airpower Center of Excellence (ACE) at an operational air base of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), flew in the single-engine supersonic multirole fighter aircraft.